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Electronic warfare and drone swarms: Here's the Army's plan for EDGE 22

"We'll basically be scrimmaging with our partners and allies," Maj. Gen. Walter Rugen.

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Intel Still Needs Humans In Age Of AI: Lt. Gen. Potter


By  
Sydney J. Freedberg Jr.
on March 10, 2021 at 2:09 PM
A soldier from the Army’s offensive cyber brigade during an exercise at Fort Lewis, Washington.
WASHINGTON: The Army’s intelligence corps is embracing big data and artificial intelligence – but it has to balance that with preserving old school human skills at the same time, Lt. Gen. Laura Potter said Wednesday.
The intelligence force is furiously busy. It is creating new hybrid Intelligence/Electronic Warfare Battalions supporting Army divisions, meeting the unique intel needs of the new Multi-Domain Task Forces, and fielding the TITAN ground terminal and TLS signals intelligence/electronic warfare vehicle, said Potter, the service’s deputy chief of staff (G-2) for intelligence. But the impact of artificial intelligence is arguably the most fundamental change.

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Army switches up cyber leadership

Two top Army officers are swapping roles between Army Cyber Command and the cyber and electronic warfare schoolhouse.

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Army pursues spectrum tool to help keep post locations secret


Army pursues spectrum tool to help keep post locations secret
February 16
The Army is developing a tool to monitor electromagnetic spectrum emissions to help prevent adversaries from geolocating teams in the field. (Staff Sgt. Armando R. Limon/Army)
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Army is working on a new tool to provide a much needed visual of the signals that command posts and units leak into the electromagnetic spectrum, possibly giving away their location.
Demonstrations by sophisticated nation-states in recent years have made clear the detriment of big, static command posts or units with large electromagnetic spectrum footprints. Nation states have geolocated units based on their electromagnetic spectrum emissions alone and been either jammed or fired upon. The Russians demonstrated this to great effect in Ukraine.

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Army looks beyond land targets with new electronic warfare system


Army looks beyond land targets with new electronic warfare system
The Army is operating over longer distances, requiring maritime electronic warfare tools. (Sgt. Gustavo Olgiati/U.S. Army)
WASHINGTON — New electronic warfare capabilities show how the Army is extending beyond its traditional ground targets, with plans for a long-distance tool that spans oceans and is a key contribution to the joint service fight.
With advanced adversaries forcing the Army to operate across against greater distances, the service recently unveiled its proposal for the electronic warfare tool, dubbed the Terrestrial Layer System-Echelons Above Brigade.
“We are trying to optimize TLS-EAB so that when it arrives in the Pacific, it’s the most relevant it can be to those commanders,” Col. Daniel Holland, Army capability manager for electronic warfare, said at a Feb. 16 virtual presentation for AFCEA TechNet Augusta.

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